Week 4 in the Big Brother Naija house came with a tad more drama than we imagined. There’s been enough plot twisting and thickening to legit form a plot Yoga. As expected this has kept Twitter Naija BBFans chapter busy with analyzing, re-alighing, and re-staning for days. But there are still some questions we want to get off our chest and we want Ebuka to help us ask since they will not let us go to the BBNaija house ourselves.

1. Lucy darling, what exactly is the problem here? 

We understand that it is extremely unrealistic for us to expect you, dear Lucy to kumbaya with every housemate but you need to be calming down dear. Every day is not for fight and war.

2. Laycon we have 2 questions for you:  

Question one: Are you on a diet? Because we have legit never seen you eat in that house. Or is this part and parcel of the heartbreak deal?

Question two: You said you moved on but recent events show that you have not. What happened dear? Did your transport fare finish midway? We are just concerned.

3. Wathoni, why so pressed dear?

Did you know Erica from a previous life where she snatched your man, your job and your edges? Tell us so we can know how to be settling this matter.

4. Ozo, what exactly is your plan fam? 

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Because these lines are beginning to look like the beginning of a wedding toast so whazgoinon bro? You about to propose?

5. Kiddwaya and Erica when is the wedding date? 

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The fans are tilting towards onion green and pepper red for asoebi colors but I think envy green works better.

6. Dora whyyyy.. 

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Why you do our boy Ozo like that? Why did you just throw the whole friendship away without fear of God. It’s not good oh, you need to be calming down dear.

7. Brighto who sent you to this house? 

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What’s the plan bro? To confuse the other housemates out of the 85 million?

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